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OEDLER & CO. 


556-8 FIFTH AVE. 


M. 


NEW YORK 


mitten erent ay Ta irae 


~* 


Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, 
366 FIFTH AVENUE, 


Jas. FP. SILO, = = + + - = - - AUCTIONEER. 


CoulALOGUE 


OF HIGH-CLASS 


fee ALN TINGS 


BY WELL-KNOWN 
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS 
SOLD TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 


fereny SHELDON, 
124 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, 


BY ORDER OF 


MRS. CELIA E. SHELDON, Executrix, 


AND ALSO BY ORDER OF 


CHAS. C. KALBFLEISCH, ESQ., Attorney, 
WITH ADDITIONS AT ABSOLUTE SALE 
on ‘Thursday and Friday Evenings, 


April 23rd and 24th, 1903, 
everest 


at 8.15 o’clock. 


CONDITIONS. 


I. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the 
purchase money, 7 required, in default of which the lot 
er lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
resold. 


3. The lotsto be taken away at the buyer’s expense 
and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remain - 
der of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which the undersign- 
ed will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at 
the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any errorin the description. All articles are 
exposed for public exhibition one or more days and are 
goid just as they are, without recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconven- 
ience in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any 
account be removed during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be 
delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 
chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost,the 
undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part paymeut shall be forfeited, 
ail lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or private sale, without further notice, 
and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This condition is with- 
out prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce 
the Paap gs made at this sale, without such re-sale if he 
thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer © 


The ALEXANDER PRESS, 14 & 16 Astor Place, N.Y. 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 


Asti, A., 44 
Achenbach, A., 118 


Bouguereau, W., 131 

Bonheur, Rosa, 112 

Bonheur, F. A., 55 

Bautigny, E., 110 

Braith, A., 40 

Brochart, C., 3 

Bristol, J. B., 22, 70, 838, 
98 


Becker, C., 25 

Bogert. G. H., 30 

Beychlag, R., 62 

Brown, J. G., 114 

Brown, W. M., 72 

Beranger, E., 78 

Boutibonne, E., 79 

Bloomers, J. B., 28 

Berne-Bellecour, EH. P.,57, 
101 


Clays, P. J., 130 
Caled. 97 

Casanova, A., 188 
Cole, V., 11 

Caille, L., 18 
Caballero, J. M., 31 
Cropsey, J. F., 74, 146 
Chartier, C., 141 
Codero, F., 151 


Didier-Pouget W., 50 
Dupre, J., 52 
Dieffenbach, A., 32 
Duluard, H. F. L., 43 
Deyrolle, T. L., 90 
De Beul, F. 60 


Fabres, A., 117 
Faih, R., 10 
Ferry, G., 4 


Gerome, J. L., 125 _ 
Grutzner, E., 46~ 4-5 
Grison, A., 82 
Grolleron, P., 15, 87, 145 
Gay, Ed., 9 

Gilordi, P. G., 14 


Hermann, L., 105 
Hagborg, A., 35, 108 
Homborg, A., 63 
Haquette, G., 37, 104 
Houben, H., 34 
Hoeber, A., 71 
Heking, 79 
Hubbard, R., 84 


Inness, G., 60, 111 
Ialinay, G. de, 185 
Irving, J. B., 144 


Jacquet, G., 538, 118 
Jacque, C., 42 
Jacque, H., 7 

Jos, J., 64 

Japy, L., 115 


Knight, D. R., 46 
Keammerer, F. H., 89 
Kreyder, A., 139 


Lefebvre, J. J , 49 
Laissement, H. A., 127 
Lambinet, E., 36 
Laugee, G., 26, 122 
Lesur, Vs Hea i2 08 
Lobrichon, T., 142 


Meissonier, C.,-69— ® & 
Monchablon, J., 124 
Max, G.. 94 

Martin, H. D., 186 
Moeller, L., 17 


ARTISTS—COnNTINUED. 


Moran, Ed., 29, 102 
Moran, Thos., 51 
McCord, G. H., 86 
Melrose, A., 77 Q 
Morgan, W., 10%, 150 
Monticelli, A., 137 
Marris, A. C., 1438 


Opdenhoff, W. W. 88 


Piot, A., 47, 119 
Pasini, A., 128 
Portielje, Ed., 67, 95 
Portielje, Ger., 8, 838 
Portielje, Jean, 5, 140 
Pelez, F., 69, 149 - 


Robert-Fleury, T., 33 
Ralli, T., 121 
Renouf, E., 38 

Rix, J., 39 

Richet, L. 54 
Rousseau, H. E., 24 
Rousseau, Theo., 107 


Schreyer, A., 129 
Steinheil, A. C. E., 120 
Schenck, A. F. A., 23, 97 
Shattuck, A. D., 1 
Schopen, H. F., 2 


Schaan, P., 6, 134 
Sontag, W. L., 19 
Santoro, R., 27, 106 
Seben, H., 68, 81 
Simonetti, A., 73 
Seignac, P., 91 
Seignac, G., 123 
Stammel, E., 147 


Ten-Kate, M., 16, 133 
Thompson, H., 20 
Tamburini, A., 21, 103 
Thaulow, Fritz, 56 


Uchtervelt, J., 182 


Verboeckhoven, E., 100 
Van der Ouderaa, P., 48 
Van Leemputten, F., 13 
Van der Maaten, E., 66 


Worms, J., 116 
Weiss, G., 41, 93 
Wintz, G., 59 
Waller, F., 65 
Weber, A., 85 ‘ 
Washington, 148 


Ziem, F., 126 


CATALOGUE 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


Thursday, April 23rd, 1903, at 8.15 0’clock. 


ae 


I 
yf a SHATTUCK (A. D.), N. A. New Vork 
| HY NEW ENGLAND LANDSCAPE 

2 
* SCHOPIN (H. F.) fs 
1 W DAVID RETURNING 

22x37% 
3 
bp BROCHART (C.) ; Munich 


MAUD MULLER 


wh 
wo YL FERRY (Geo.) ; Paris 
ae, 


IN THE LIBRARY 


13x17 
or : 5 
f 
¢ ’ PORTIELJE (Jean) : ; Antwerp 
UY Gold Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1891; Amsterdam. 
1891. Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium. 
MEMORIES 
29% x 24 
) 
if,  SCHAAN (P.) Paris 
[ } Vv Mention Honorable, Paris, 1892. Member of the Society 
sy of French Artists 


RELAXATION 
10% x8¥% 


JACQUE (Emile) } ; Paris 
i Son and pupil of Ch. Jacque. Born at Epernay, 
France. Honorable Mention, 1889. Honorable Men- 
prs tion, Universal Exhibition, 1889 
RESTING 
14x11 | 
8 
PORTIELJE (Gerard) ; ; Antwerp 
| d Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium . 
7 ae AN UNINTERESTING GAME 
Il x 14 
9 
GAY (Edward), N. A. ; New York 
i SUMMER LANDSCAPE IN THE 


CONNECTICUT VALLEY 


20x30 ~ 


IO 
/ FATH(ReneM.) . _ Paris 


é 
Gf rn Mention Honotable, Paris, 1887, Mention Honor- 
| ! able, 1889, Exposition Universelle. The Raigecourt- 
aes | Goyon prize, 1891. Medal, Third Class, 1894. Medal, 
Second Class, 1897. Medal, Bronze, 1990. Exposition 
Universelle. Member of the Society of French Artists. 
Hors Concours 


A WOODLAND LAKE 


28Y x 384 
et 
oe COLE (V.) R. A. : : London 
( \ * Son and pupil of George Cole. Exhibited first pic- 
Aa ture at British Institution in 1851, and at Royal Academy 
in 1854. Elected an A. R. A. in 1870, and R. A. in 1880 
LANDSCAPE 
20% x 30 
12 
vA 
| \  LESUR (Victoria Henri) _ Europe 
iQ Tie 


Medals: Paris, 1887; Bourse de Voyage, 1887; Bronze 
Medal, 1889. Exposition Universelle. Hors Concours 


THE AMATEUR 


12x9 


13 
VAN LEEMPUTTEN (Franz) Antwerp 


Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. Honor- 


Vf, y) (} ary Member of the Order of Isabella the Catholic of 
o fad Spain. Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, 


Antwerp and Rotterdam ay ‘ 
ON THE HOLLAND HEATH 


26x 32 


"si ry 
ifs GILORDI (P. G.) ; ; Florence 
| MONKS 
94Xx7% 


15 7 | 
GROLLERON (Paul), deceased wie Paris 
yy () Honorable Mention, 1882. Medals, 1886. 1889. Hors Pde if 
Concours Lie 
A VEDETTE OF THE FIRST EMPIRE 


26x i9 


16 
1) MARI-TEN-KATE, deceased ’ Holland 
hed THE YOUNG ARTIST 


20 x 28 


17 
‘Gi d 
iA MOELLER (Louis), N. A. . New Vork 


fr 

ay \ Genre painter. Born in New York City, 1855. Stud- 
KA UY ied at the National Academy, New York, and spent sev- 
U ; etal years abroad studying under Duveneck and Profes- 
sor Dietz at Munich. First exhibited at the National 
Academy in 1883, and received the First Hallgarten 
Prize in the National Academy Exhibition of 1884. 
Elected Academician, 1895 


OLD BACHELORS .- 


18 x 14 
18 
‘ “* CAILLE (Leon) Paris 
Ay A| 
4 “ Born at Merville, 1836. Pupil of Cogniet. Won wide 


oputarity by his work in genre, characterized by care- 
ul execution and an attractive style and color. Member 
of the Society of French Artists 


A YOUNG MOTHER 
13344x9% 


19 
SONNTAG (W. 1.), N. A. deceased New Vork 
Born in Western Pennyslvania, 1822, Member of 


the Artists’ Fund Society. Elected a full member of the 
Academy of Design. As an artist he is entirely self 


ere 
Or ; 
Lecenumin 


taught 
MORNING IN THE ADIRONDACKS 
32 X 54 
20 
THOMPSON (H.), deceased ; Paris 
GOO sealer hedsi i833 Wepcsition Vatveteches HOS 


RETURN OF THE SHEPHERD 
24 X 32 


2i 
40 TAMBURINI (A.) ; : Florence 


MONK PAINTING 


12 x Lo 


22 
BRISTOL (J. B.), N. A. New York 


p 
| ) IN THE BERKSHIRE HILLS, NEAR 
GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS. 


18 x 30 
23 
SCHENCK (Auguste Frederick Albert) Paris 
4) +n ae Deceased 
a ” VV, Medals: Paris Salon, 1865. Legion of Honor, 1888. 
; / Cavalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal. Cavalier of 
iw the Order of Isabella la Catolica. Medal, Centennial 


Exhibition, 1876 


SHEEP IN A SNOW STORM 


1534 X 194 
; 24 
/ ( ROUSSEAU (HeniE) . . Paris 
My hive vat Medal, Paris, 1900 


A BAZAAR IN TUNIS 


18 x 22 


ai 


25 
SGCKER(C.)— . . Munich 


Pupil of Aug. von Klober in the Berlin Academy, and 
A. Hess at Munich 


HEAD OF WOMAN 
| 25% x 20 


yo 26 


Na 


pw 


LAUGEE (Georges) ; Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1881 and 1889, KE. U. Hors Concours. 
Member of the Society of French Artists 


THE GLEANER 
21% x 18% 


27 
SANTORO (Rubens) : : Venice 


Born in Mongrassens, near Cosenza, Italy, in 1843. 
Medal, Paris, 1896 


GRAND CANAL ZATTERE, VENICE 


13 x 16 


orn 


re 


” | tS LOMMERS (B. J.) é . The Hague 
} | aaa 
PREPARING THE MEAL 
25 X 22 
/ 29 
h x) {; MORAN (Edward), deceased New York 
NJ ') , 
ui THE SANTA-MARIA AT SEA 
20 X 30 
/ 30 
h \ BOGERT (Geo. H.), A. N. A. New York 
J V AUTUMNAL SUNSET 
a 30 x 20 
31 
. By 
a val CABALLERO (J: M.) | ee 
UNG ; 
J ue THE ARTIST’S MODEL 
24x 29 


32 


M) DIEFFENBACH (A.) A Dusseldorf 
| A MOTHER’S LOVE 
33 
ROBERT-FLEURY (Tony) Paris 


Medals, Paris, 1866, 1867 and 1870. Medal of Honor, 


. 1870. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1873. Medal, 
First Class, 1878 (EK. U.) Officer of the Legion of Honor, ea 
1884. Gold Medal, 1889 (K. U.) Member of the Jury. 
Hors Concours, t900 (KE. U.) Hors Concours. Member 


of the Society of French Artists 


MEDIATION 
1644 x 13% 


34 
HOUBEN (Henri) Antwerp 
h 190) Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 
ft HOLLAND MAID’S NS, 


28 x 32 


35 


HAGBORG (Auguste) Paris 
A \ dy _ Medal, Paris, 1879. Hors Concours, 1889, EH. U. 
: ak Cavalier of the Legion of Honor, 1893. Member of the 


| Vv Jury. Hors Concours, 1900, E.U. Officer of the Legion 
o/ of Honor, 1901 Hors Concours. 


FISHERMAN’S LOVE 


36 
Wetat a8 (E.), deceased Paris 
) A Pupil of Drolling. Medals, 1843, 1853, ee Legion of 
fn oF D Honor, 1867. Born, 1810. Died, 1878 
vA LANDSCAPE 
13 x19 
HAQUETTE (Georges) : : Paris 
fy Born at Paris. Pupil of Millet and Cabanel. Medals 
yn Ut} Paris Salon, 1880; Boston, 1883; Nice, 1884. Member of 
} i OWN VV the Society’ of French Artists. His painting entitled 
i A Bits, ‘““The Departure’’ was purchased by the French Gov- 
ernment and presented to the City of Dieppe 


RETURN OF THE PILOT 


22 x 29 


| 38 
RENOUF (E.) ; : , Paris 


= Pupil of Boulanger, Jules Lefebvre and Carolus- 
) Duran. Medals: Paris, Second Class, 1880; Munich, 
a First Class, 1883 


MAN AT WHEEL 


39 
RIX (Julien) : ; New York 
Oy. THE BROOK ae 
/) )V 14x17 
‘Bis 
400 
BRAITH (Anton) Munich 


yA ; 
* Pupilof Art School, Stuttgart, and from 1860 of Munich 
' Academy. Gold medal, Munich, 1869 


/ bt LANDSCAPE AND COW 
dat 29 x 45 


fe 


& 


41 


WEISS (George) ; ; : Paris 
ue | ag ’ Mention Honorable, Fes ee of the Society 
aan ALPINE TOURISTS 
29 x 24 
4e 
JACQUE (Chas.) : : ; Paris 
( t\ Medals: 1861, 1863, 1864. Legion of Honor, 1867. Gold 
y) \ \F Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889 
in Ue CORNER OF THE BARNYARD 
I2u%x9 
43 
DULUARD (H. F. L.) : : Paris 
frN 
THE REPORT OF THE STANDARD 
BEARER 


(29 X24 


) 44 
/ ASTI (Angelo) . : Paris We 


at REVERIE 
i 244% x 18% 


Pa 


45 


GRUTZNER (E.) : ; Munich 
Pupil of Munich Academy and of Piloty. Gold 


Medal, Berlin, 1872. Honorary Member of Munich Acad- 


emy, 1885 
ag HEART’S DELIGHT 
14x I! 
46 
KNIGHT (Daniel Ridgeway) ; Paris 
BMeri ia ehiladciphia, Pupil of the Heole des Beaux: 


. Arts, Paris. Pupilin 1872 of Gleyre and in 1876 of Meis- 


sonier. Honorable Mention, 1882. Medal, 1888. Medal 
Argent, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Cross of the 
Legion of Honor, 1889. Hors Concours. Gold Medal, 
Munich, 1888. Gold Medal, Columbian Exposition at 


Chicago, 1893. Gold Medal, Antwerp, 1895. Decoration 
of the Order of St. Michael of Bavaria, 1895 


AT POISSY ON THE SEINE 
22x 18% © 


47 


PIOT (Adolphe) d : Paris 
A} Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. Membre perpetual de 
Vo la Societe des Artistes Francais 
FRANKNESS 
26 x 20 


48 
VAN DER OUDERAA (P.) Antwerp 


\: Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 


\"V ‘ THE MEETING OF VENETIOUS AT THE 
HOUSE OF PETRONIOUS. (From Qua Vadis) 


(3572 45% 


49 
LEFEBVRE (Jules J.) : : Paris 


/ Prix de Rome, 1861. Medals: Paris, 1865, 1868, 1870. 

L \ Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1870. Medal, First 

) Class, 1878. KE. U. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 

Medal of Honor, 1886. Grand Prize, 1889. K. U. Member 

of the Institute of France, 1891. Commander of the 

| . Legion of Honor. 1896. Member of the Jury. Hors Con- 
; cours, 1900. K. U. Hors Concours. Honorary Member 

WA of the Society of French Artists 


LA JEUNESSE 


26 x 20 


50 


DIDIER-POUGET (W.) ; Paris 
F Honorable mention, Paris, 1890. Medals: Third 
/ | Class, 1896. Legion of Honor, 1900. Bronze Medal, 1900, ¥ 
{ Exposition Universelle. Member of the Society of 
French Artists 


HEATHER IN BLOOM. 
(Morning effect in the Valley of the Correze) 
36 x 29 


51 
MORAN (Thomas), N. A. : New York 


A SHOWERY DAY ON THE GRAND 
CANAL VENICE 


20 x 30 


LY 


52 
DUPRE (Julien) é Paris 


§ 

: 

H f Medals, Paris, 1880 and 1881. Silver Medal, 1889, 

{ Exposition Universelle. Chevalier of the Legion of 
. Honor, 1892. Hors Concours 


WATERING THE COWS 
18 x 24 


; 53 
Ue JACQUET (Gustave) ; : Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1868, 1875 and 1878, KE. U. Chevalier 


fi, iN of the Legion of Honor, 1879. Member of the Society of 
W\ Ae French Artists. Hors Concours 
, RLsY 
L WY 
es GIRLHOOD 
%x14% 
54 


RICHET (Leon) : : Paris 


[ f \ Born at Solesmes, Nord. Pupil of Diaz and Boulanger, 
\ Honorable Mention, 1885 


\ \ 
\\ _ AN OLD FARM IN BARBIZON 
31% x41¥% 


55 
BONHEUR (Francois Auguste), deceased Paris 


+ Born, Bordeaux, November 4, 1824. Died February 

oy 22, 1884. Pupil of his father, Raymond Bonheur and 

ieee Vib Troyon. Medals, Third Class, 1852 and 1857. Medal, 

| i x V Second Class, 1859. Medals, First Class, 1861 and 1863. 
A \~ Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Hors Concours 


CATTLE IN THE FORREST OF 
FONTAINEBLEAU 


32 x 36 


56 
THAULOW (Fritz) : Paris 


Hors Concours, 1889. KE. U. Chevalier of the Legion 
of Honor, 1889. Grand Prix, 1900. E. U. Officer of the PS 


( | ( Legion of Honor, 1901. Hors Concours 


A WATERFALL IN NORWAY 


ay 
BERNE-BELLECOUR (Etienne Prosper) Paris 


Born at Boulogne-sur-Mer (pas de Calais). Pupil of 
Picot Barrias. Medal, 1869. Medal, First Class, 1872. 


( Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal, 1878, Expo- 
sition Universelle. Hors Concours a 
CAVALRY SCOUTS 
18°x 14 
58 
MEISSONIER (Chas.) Paris 
: ( fy Pupil of Ernest Meissonier. Medal, 1866 
H\V THE SENTINEL Ye 
Lh 


17 x 12% 


59 


WINTZ (G.) i Paris 
pills FARMYARD AND CATTLE 
' a) 261% x 42 
60 
, DE BEUL (Franz) . ! Brussels 
Mea CATTLE AT THE POOL 
bi/ I~ if 20 x 28 
. 61 
INNESS (George), deceased 
ry AA NEAR MILTON 
mf \ ve 12% x15 
62 
/ BEYSCHLAG (R.) Ra: Munich 
Re Pupil of Phillip Foltz. Studied afterwards in Paris and 
f LN Italy 


4 


IN THE MEADOW 


21%x14 


63 


HUMBORG (A.) ‘ 4 . Munich 
Favorite pupil of Grutzner 
| 4) PEACEFUL SLUMBERS 
12% x10 
64 
JOS (Julien) : Brussels 


HAYING TIME IN BELGIUM 


Yo 33 X 25 


65 
ALLER (F.) : New York 
ON THE NIL 
I2 x 26 
66 
VAN DER MAATEN (H.) ‘ “The Hague 


/] LANDSCAPE 
34 X 45 
eo} 


we 


67 
PORTIELJE (Edward) : : Antwerp 


, } ‘ Gold Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1890; Amsterdam, 
> } 1891. Member of Royal Academy of Belgium 


Pi 


THE CONFIDENT 


18 x 15 
68 
SEBEN (H. Von) | ; Munich 
Wire? THE FIRST SNOW 
I, WA 3234 x 25% 
ff 69 
, / PELEZ (F.) Paris 
} iy Pupil of Cabanel and Barrias. Medals: Third Class, 
WW 1876; Second Class, 1879; First Class, 1880 
YJ 
“4 BAKER BOY 


30x 16 


70 
BRISTOL (J. B.), N. A. 


New York 


WHITE FACE ADIRONDACKS, FROM 


( / WELLMINGTON 
5 an 1434 x 23% 
71 


HOEBER (Arthur) 


50 AUTUMN 
19 x 24 


72 


BROWN (William M.), deceased 
‘K FRUIT 


16 x 20 


73 
SIMONETTI (A.) 


Pupil of Fortuny, 
(0 THE LISTENER 


' New York 


New York 


Rome 


74 
yy (JF) NGA New York 


AUTUMN ON THE HUDSON 


IZ x 20 


75 
UNKNOWN 


LANDSCAPE 
10% x 13 


SER Ce, 
I, 
ee 


76 
} UNKNOWN. ; 
| MOONLIGHT 


12x18 


SECOND EVENING’S SALE 


Friday, April 24th, 1903, at 8.15 o’clock 


77 
MELROSE (A.) ; : London 
AMBLESIDE, WESTMORELAND 
| ‘ ENGLAND 
3x7 


78 
BERANGER (E.) : ; Paris 


> O ’ Medals, Third Class, 1846; Second Class, 1848 


WOMAN AT EASEL 


79 
BOUTIBONNE (E.) Paris 
f D Pupil of Winterhalter. Medal, Third Class 
* 


GIRL SKATING 


80 


HEKKING : ; Beus sels 
\ 
re) AUTUMN 
te 10 x 153% 
81 
SEBEN (H.. Von) 7 >— Munich 
| Or. CHILDREN AT PLAY 
a | | 19% x 14% 
82 
PORTIELJE (Gerard) ; ‘ Antwerp 


4 Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 
| Q@* THE MORNING NEWS 


10x 8 


83 
BRISTOL (J. B.), N A. . New York 
WINCHOLS POND, BERKSHIRE CO., 


MASS 


Fay 
Y 0 nee 


84 
HUBBARD (R.), N. A., deceased New York 
LANDSCAPE SCENE IN WESTCHESTER 


COUNTY 
4 26 x 36 


85 
WEBER (A.) : : ; Paris 


Mention Honorsble, Paris, 1887 


THE, CARDINAL’S RECREATION 


— 


86 
McCORD (G. H.), A. N. A.) New Vork 
DARBEY AND JOHAN 


| 0. 20x30 - 


05 


WEISS (Georges) ; : : Paris 
Mention Honorable, Paris, 1898. Member of the Society 
ae” of French Artists 
eS, 
rina REPOSE 
f bth 94X71 
94 
MAX (G.) : Munich 


Honorary Member of Munich Academy. Professor in 
o 1879-83. Gold Medals in Berlin and Munich 


tte) CHILD’S HEAD 
Boh I9 x 15 
95 
PORTIELJE (Edward) : Antwerp 


Gold Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1890; Amsterdam, 
1891. Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 


) p &* THE FISHERMAN’S WOOING 
sad 18 x 15 


96 


COL, (David), deceased Autwerp 


Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 


fi 
| 4 + THE. EAVESDROPPER 
, 1744 x 13% 


97 { 
SCHENCK (Auguste Frederick Albert) Paris 


Medals. Paris Salon, 1865. Legion of Honor, 1888. 
Cavalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal. Cavalier of 


the Order of isabella la Catolica. Medal, Centennial 
Exhibition, 1876 


MOUNTAIN GOATS a 
fl, id 0 f 205/452 


98 
BRISTOL (J. B.), N. A. New York 
a SCENE ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN 


| O° 18 x 30 


99 
LESUR (Victor Henri) ; ; Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1887; Bourse de Voyage, 1857; Bronze 
Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Hors Concours 


§) oe?° THE TOILET 
iv 16 x 13% 
100 
VERBOECKHOVEN (E.) Brussels 


Member of Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Amster- 
dam Academies. Legion of Honor. Commander of 
Order of Leopold and Francis Joseph 


©, GOATS AND KIDS 
O 


14 x 10 


IOI 
BERNE-BELLECOUR (Etienne Prosper) Paris 


Born at Boulogne-sur-Mer (pas de Calais). Pupil of 
Picot Barrias. Medal, 1869. Medal, First Class, 1872. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal, 1878, Expo- 
sition Universelle. Hors Concours 


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MORAN (Edward), deceased New York 
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TAMBURINI (A.) : Florence 


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104 
HAQUETTE (Georges) : ; Paris 


Born at Paris. Pupil of Miller and Cabanel. Medals, 
Paris Salon, 1880; Boston, 1883; Nice, 1884. Member of 


QO the Society of French Artists. His painting entitled 
% “The Departue’’ was purchased by the French govern- 


ment and presented to the City of Dieppe 


RETURN OF THE FISHERMEN 


22 x 29 


105 
vA HERMANN (Leo) , a Paris 


Pupil of J. G. Vibert. Medals, Third Class, 1873; Second 
Class, 1879. Hors Concours 


IN THE GARDEN 


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106 
SANTORO (Rubens) we Naples 


{ Medal, 1896. Medal, Chicago Exhibition, 1893 


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107 
ROUSSEAU (Theo.) : Paris 


Born, 1812, Died 1867. Pupilof Letheire. Medals, 
1834, 49,55. Legion of Honor, 1852. One of the eight 


Grand Medals of Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory 
: of Deceased Artists, (\niversal Exhibition, 1867 
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108 


HAGBORG (Auguste) ; ; Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1879; Hors Concours, 1889, F. U. Chev- 
alier of the Legion of Honor, 1893. Member of the Jury 


Hors Concours, 1900, E. U. Officer of the Legion of _ 


Honor, 1901. Hors Concours 


NORWAY FISHER FOLKS 


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MORGAN (William), A. N. A. New York 


Genre painter. Born in London, 1826. Studied at 
the National Academy Schools in New York. Associate 
Member of the National Academy. Heis widely known, 
and many of his works are in private collections in the 
United States 


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BOUTIGNY (E.) . _ Paris 


Medals: Paris, Third Class, 1884; Sesond Class, 1889, 
Silver Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle. Legion of 
Honor, 1898. Silver Medal, 1900, Exposition Univer- 
selle. Member of the Society of French Artists. Hors 
Concours 


APOLEON AT BOULOGNE 


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INNESS (George), deceased , ‘ 


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BONHEUR (Rosa) Paris 
Medals: Paris, 1845, 1848, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1865; 
Officer, peat 


A GREY HORSE IN THE MEADOWS 


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113 
JACQUET (Gustave) : ; Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1868, 1875 and 1878, Exposition Uni- 
verselle. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1879. Mem- 


ber of,she Society of French Artists. Hors Concours 
DF INNINOCENCE 


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114 
BROWN (J. G.), N. A. : New York 


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115 
TaPY (.) 2 ; ‘ Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1870; Second Class, 1873; Silver 
Medal, 1889; Exposition Universelle, Silver Medal, 1900. Fe 
Exposition Universelle, Hors Concours. Member of the 
Society of French Artists 


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WORMS (Jules) : ; ; Paris 


Born at Paris, 1837. Pupil of Lafosse. Medals: 
Paris, 1867, 1868 and 1869. Grand Cross of the Legion of 
Honor, 1876, Medal, 1878, Exposition Universelle. Hors 
‘eae Member of the Society of French Artists 

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117 
FABRES (Antoine) Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1895. Silver Medal, 1903. 
Exposition Universelle 


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18 x 22 
118 
ACHENBACH (A.) ; Dusseldorf 


Pupil of Dusseldorf Academy, Ba tk Medals: 
Paris Salon, Third Class, 1839; First Class, 1855; Legion 
of Honor, 1864 - 


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119 
PIOT (Adolphe) : : ; Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 188. Membre perpetuel de 
la Societe des Artistes Franeais 


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26 x 20 


120 
STEINHEIL (Adolph Charles Edouard) Paris 


Nephew and best pupil of Meéissonier. Medals, a 
Paris, 1882 and 1889. Hors Concours. Member of the 
Society of French Artists eee 


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RALLI (Theodore) : ye Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1885. Silver Medal,}1889, 
Member of the Jury, Hors Concours, EK. U. Chevalier 
of the Legion of Honor, 1901. Hors Concours 


r’ A VOW. JERUALEM, 1898 ae: 


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From the Paris Salon of 1899, No. 1616 


122 
LAUGEE (Georges) ; Paris 
Jails: Paris, 1881 and 1889, E. U. Hors Concours. 4 
Member of the Society of French Artists Mee 


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123 
SEIGNAC (Guillaume) : ; Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1900 


LE MURMURE DE LA SOURSE 


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124 
MONCHABLON (Jan.) ; : Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1885. Silver Medal, 1889. 
E. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1895. Silver 
Medal, 1900, E. U. Hors Concours 


CHAMPS PRES CHATILLON, VOSGES 


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125 
GEROME(J.L.) Paris 
Pupil of P. Delaroche. Medals, 1847, 1848, 1855. ” 
Legion of Honor, 1855. Member of the Institute of { 


France, 1865. One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, 
1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Grand Medal 
of Honor, 1874. Commander of the Legion of Honor, 
1878. Medal for Sculpture, 1878, 1881. Grand Medal of 
Honor, 1878. Professor in the School of the Beaux Arts : / 


PRAYER IN THE BLUE MOSQUE 


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126 
ZEIM (Felix) : ; Paris 


Born at Beaume (Cote d’Or) 1822. Medals: 1851 and 
First Class, 1852, Exposition Universelle. Cross of the 
Legion of Honor, 1857. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
1857 and 1878. Hors Concours 


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127 


LAISSEMENT (Henri A.) Paris 


Mention Honorable, 1882. Mention Honorable, 1889, 
E.U. Medal of the Third Class, 1898. Medal, Bronze, 
Ig00, KE. U. Member of the Society of French Artists 


IN THE GARDEN OF THE VATICAN a 
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128 
PASINI (Alberto) : Italy 


Born in Busseto, Italy. Pupil of Ciceri. Medals, 
Paris, 1859, 1863, 1864. Grand Medal of Honor. Expo- 
sition Universelle, 1870. Chevalier of the Legion of. 
Honor, 1868. Officer of the same, 1878. Medal at Vienna 
Exposition, 1873 Knight of the Order of Saints Maurice 
and Lazarus, and Officer of the Orders of Turkey and 
Persia. Honorary Professor of the Academies of Parma 
and Turin 


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SCHREYER (Ad.), deceased : Paris 


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Pupil Stadel Institute, Frankfort. Medals, 1864, ’6s, 
647. Court painter to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. 
Medal at Brussels, 1863. Chevalier of the Order of Leo- 
pold. Medalat Vienna, 1873. Medal at Munich, 1876, 
Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam 
Died, I899. 


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CLAYS (Paul Jean) ; Brussels 


Medals: Paris, 1867; Legion of Honor, 1875; Officer 
of the Legion of ‘Honor, 1881. Medal, Brussels, 1851. 
Cavalier of the Order of Leopold. Member of the Royal 
Academy of Belgium 


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131 


BOUGUEREAU (W.) ; ; Paris 


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Pupil of Picot, and from 1843 of Ecole des Beaux Arts. 
Won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1850. Medals: Second 
Class, 1855; First Class, 1857. Legion of Honor, 1859; 
Officer, 1876. Member of Institute, ar , 


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132 
UCHTERVELT (J.) ; Rotterdam 


é Pupil of Frans van Mieris. the elder 
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133 
MARIH-TEN-KATE ; Holland 
THE INEXPERIENCED FISHERMAN 


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SCHAAN (P.) : : : Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1892. Member of the Society 
of French Artists 


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MARTIN (Homer D.)_ . . New York 


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Of Italian parents, but born in Marseilles October 
74, 1824, Monticelli received his early training in the 
art schools of that city, coming to Paris in the middle 
forties. He formed afriendship with Diaz, who intro- 
duced him to the dealers, and he sold his pictures rap- 
idly, although he was never obliged to depend on his 
art for a means of livelihood. He built himself a hand- 
some studio, dressed more like a Venetian painter of the 
olden times than as a dweller in modern Paris, and he 
found favor with the court. ‘fhe third Napoleon bought 
pictures from him, ard the whole artistic world agreed 
? his rare ability as a colorist 


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CASANOVA (A.) ; . Rome 


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(REYDER pa lexis), /: ‘ ia katis 


Medals, Paris, 1867, 1884 and 1889, Exposition Uni- 
erselle. Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1896. 
ai Mi Hors Concours. Member of the Soeiety of French 


22 x 26 


a 140 
RTIELJ Pavey oat ? . Antwerp 


d Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1891; Amsterdam, 
1891. Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 


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141 
CHARLIER (Chas.) Brussels 
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142 
LOBRICHON (Timoleon) Paris 


Medal, Paris, 1886. Medal, Second Class, 1882. Chev- 
alier of the Legion of Honor, 1883. Hors Concours, Sre 


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MARRIS (J. C.)  . ; . New York 


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IRVING (J. Beaufain), N. A., deceased 


Born in Charleston, S. C., 1826. Died in New York, 
1877. Elected Associate of the National Academy, 1869. 
Elected Academician in 1872 


me TO THE RESCUE 


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145 
GRLOLERON (Paul) Paris 


Pupil of Leon Bonnat. Medal, Third Class, 1886 


BRITTANY SOLDIER ON GUARD 


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146 
erouy (J. F.), N. A., j New York 


AUTUMN ON THE DELAWARE 


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147 
STAMMEL (E.) Dusseldorf 


Pupil of Dusseldorf Academy under Sohn 
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WASHINGTON (Georges), deceased . , 
Mention Honorable, Paris. Meaal of Third Class, 1 
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PELEZ(F.) .. ase 


Pupil of Cabanel and Barrias. Medals: Third Cla 
rat rer: Second Class, 1879; First Class, 1880 
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